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EMMA Requirements Published







EMMA Requirements Published

EMMA Requirements Published 01/13/2003 08:07 PM

13 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released Requirements for EMMA as a W3C Note. The Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is an exchange mechanism between input processors and interaction management systems. Recognizers can annotate data such as confidence scores, time stamps, alternative and partial recognition, and key stroke, speech and pen input. Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)




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After seeing the Emma Goldman quote, "In the face of this approaching disaster, it behooves men and women not yet overcome by war madness to raise their voice of protest, to call the attention of the people to the crime and outrage about to be perpetrated on them." for the first time last week on the window of the Cheeseboard in Berkeley, I adopeted it for my personal sig and and posted it here. Since then, I've seen it on other websites and as sigs to several people's emails on several email lists that I am on. I can only hope that it is a spreading meme, and that more people will feel compelled to speak out....

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DIY coverage


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It's great to see technology letting people cover big events themselves. Check these out:

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It's like rolling your own newspaper.


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A sensor board coordinates data from two infrared controllers at 45° and 135° (angled to give some advanced data about the angle of the walls just in front of the robot). The sensor board also takes in data from a front-mounted sonar unit that tells the robot how far away the wall is (bumping a wall in the Trinity challenge is a penalty). Finally, there's a pair of line detectors pointing at the floor. These allow it to see the lines that mark the entrances to rooms, as well as the fire circle and the starting circle.

The last part of Larson's basic board kit is the CPU board, which pulls in data from the other boards, and spits out decisions to the motor.

Many of the decisions about what the sensors are seeing is farmed out to processors on the other boards, which come to an agreement using a subsumption architecture, the distributed decision-making architecture invented by Rodney Brooks in the 1980s. But at the top, the CPU board's Microchip PIC CPU (a 18F6621) uses a traditional maze-solving routine to map its way to the candle.

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Test-Pod-Coverage-1.06


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E3 2004 Pre Coverage


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